Plans to restore Indonesian peatlands are a cost-effective strategy for reducing the impacts of peatland fires to the environment, climate and human health, says a new study.
Scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), have found a possible way to improve the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines—and any vaccine.
When animals catch COVID-19 from humans, new SARS-CoV-2 variants can arise.
A Texas A&M AgriLife-led study will look at increasing populations of the endangered cat.
Researchers investigate the combined effect of drought and fire on stream communities, highlighting the importance of headwaters
Planting native grasses such as the bioenergy crop switchgrass can restore habitat for birds
An international team of scientists, led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore), has linked increased air pollution to an uptick in cases of lung adenocarcinoma (LADC) worldwide.
The study is the first to explore how vehicles churn out ammonia across an entire urban center using satellites in space.
Australians hoping to reduce medical and physiotherapy costs by using smartphone apps to self-manage lower back pain could be setting themselves up for failure – with a new study outlining the lacklustre quality and lack of individualised medical advice on the apps.
Serving up too much soft food to animals rescued into captivity might reduce their survival chances when released back into the wild.
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